Topics
- Ascension Feast
- Baptism
- Believe
- Betrayal
- Church Fathers
- Cornelius the Centurion
- Desert Fathers
- Do Not Judge
- Dogma
- Eternal Life
- Eternal Life Promises
- Eucharist
- Faith
- Fasting
- Fear
- Feasts of the Lord
- Flight Into Egypt
- Friendship
- Fruits of the Spirit
- Grief and the Christian Faith
- Healing
- Hearing the Word
- Holy Spirit
- I AM
- Illumination
- Inclusion
- Joy
- Living the Gospel
- Mental Health and Faith
- Miracles of Christ
- Mother's Day
- Obedience
- Orthodox Truth
- Parables of Christ
- Parenting
- Peace
- Peace in Suffering
- Pentecost
- Prayer and Obedience
- Repentance
- Rooted in Christ
- Sacraments
- Saints and Martyrs
- Salvation
- Silence and Prayer
- Spiritual Leadership
- Tears
- The Kingdom of Heaven
- Trust
- Unity
Series
- 37 Miracles of Jesus
- Book of Acts
- Children’s Sermon
- Christ Our Life
- Christian Life
- Egypt
- Feasts
- Funeral Reflections
- Great Lent 2025
- Holy Week Meditations
- Lives of the Saints
- Orthodoxy 101
- Saint Mary (The Theotokos)
- The Holy Spirit
- The Joyful Fifty Days
- What Are Parables?
Speakers
Books
When Aquila and Priscilla heard Apollos preaching with zeal but lacking full understanding, they lovingly guided him toward the truth. This sermon reflects on Acts 18:26, highlighting the Orthodox responsibility to preserve apostolic teaching and correct error with humility, wisdom, and love.
Christ warns that every divided house falls. In today’s Gospel, He calls us to unity in Him. This sermon explores how the Holy Spirit gathered the apostles in moments of conflict—Peter and Cornelius, Paul and Mark, Timothy’s circumcision—and how we, too, must gather with Christ to be made whole.
Why did God give Cornelius, a Roman centurion and Gentile, a divine vision? This sermon explores five spiritual reasons behind Cornelius’ encounter with the angel, his example of piety and obedience, and how his story transformed the Church’s mission to the nations.
Peter resisted—not in rebellion, but from conviction. As church leaders, we often do the same. But what if God is calling us beyond the boundaries we built in His name?
A powerful sermon based on Acts 10:28, exploring the divine revelation of inclusion, biblical stories of redemption, the courage to remain faithful in a morally loose world, and a Christian mental health perspective on acceptance without compromise.
When the name of Jesus was magnified in Ephesus, believers publicly confessed their sins, burned their occult books, and caused an economic and spiritual upheaval. This sermon explores how true repentance dismantles darkness and brings healing, both spiritually and mentally.
This Pentecost sermon explores how the Holy Spirit unites the Church, heals our divided hearts, and transforms homes into places of peace. Drawing from the Bible, Church Fathers, and mental health insights, it reveals how the Spirit restores unity in all things.
A joyful 10-minute children’s sermon for the liturgy, based on the ECCC 2025 retreat theme “Rooted in Christ” (John 15:5). This message helps children understand their faith, their Church, and their role through full Bible verses, saint stories, and sayings from the Church Fathers.
Explore the Coptic Orthodox Church’s deep-rooted tradition of the Holy Family’s journey into Egypt—supported by ancient manuscripts, prophecy, and spiritual reflection. Discover how Egypt became a land of divine presence and healing.
Discover the powerful vision granted to Pope Theophilus, where the Virgin Mary reveals the sacred journey of the Holy Family in Egypt. A theological, patristic, and pastoral reflection rooted in Coptic tradition.